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UN Sanctions on Iran Likely to Be Reimposed by Month's End, Macron Says
European powers initiated a 30-day process to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran due to breaches of the 2015 nuclear deal, including uranium stockpile limits, with no serious negotiation progress.
- On September 4, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that he anticipates a reinstatement of sanctions against Iran by the end of the month, following concerns over Tehran's recent nuclear activities.
- This follows Britain, France, and Germany triggering a 30-day UN Security Council process last month to snap back sanctions due to Iran's breach of the 2015 nuclear deal.
- Macron criticized Tehran's latest nuclear commitments as not serious and highlighted unresolved risks related to Iran's nuclear bomb potential, ballistic capacities, and regional destabilization.
- He declared, "We will put the snapbacks," referring to the mechanism for restoring sanctions provided by a UN resolution, while Iran denounced the move as unjustified and illegal.
- The renewed sanctions could reinstate previous UN arms bans, missile limits, and asset freezes if no deal is reached, impacting regional stability and diplomatic relations.
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The French president said Tehran’s attitude in the last negotiations was “unserious” and argued that the E3 (France, Germany and the United Kingdom) is ready to activate the “snapback” mechanism at the UN
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleFrench President Emmanuel Macron believes that Paris, London and Berlin will activate a mechanism to introduce sanctions against Iran in relation to its nuclear programme by the end of the month, according to an extra from an interview...
·Romania
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left4Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources lean Left
44% Left
L 44%
C 22%
R 33%
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